1. The more poems (ancient poems) that contain profound morals or symbolic meanings, the better the source.
One day of kindness to the king will lead to a hundred years of misunderstanding. "A Silver Vase at the Bottom of a Well" "Bai Juyi's interpretation: Just because I got your short-term love, I missed the happiness of my life. I will draw the eagle bow like the full moon, look northwest, and shoot the wolf. "Jiang Shenzi/Jiang Chengzi Hunting in Mizhou" Su Shi's interpretation: I will draw the bow Like a full moon, fight fiercely against the intrusions of Xixia and Liao. When you draw your bow, you should use it to win back the strong, and when you use arrows, you should use a long weapon. To shoot a man, shoot a horse first, and to capture a thief, capture the king first. Du Fu's interpretation of "Nine Poems Before Going Out of the Fortress": Use weapons to capture the strong. If you capture the king with a sharp weapon, the crowd will surrender. Listen to the spring rain in the small building all night, and sell apricot flowers in the deep alleys in the Ming Dynasty. Lu You's interpretation of "The First Spring Rain in Lin'an": Listen to the pattering of the spring rain all night; the next morning, in the deep alley The sound of selling apricot flowers came from the middle, telling people that spring is deep. The flowers are similar every year, but the people are different every year. "Sorrowful Pulsatilla" by Liu Xiyi Flowers rise and fall sometimes, and youth is gone in life. Decline orchids Farewell to Xianyang Road, if the sky is sentimental, the sky will also grow old. Li He's interpretation of "The Golden Bronze Immortal's Farewell to the Han Dynasty": The decline of orchids is caused by love, and all sentimental things will age and wither. Don't look at the sunrise and moonlight in the sky, The scenery is always new and remains unchanged forever. If it has feelings, it will still age. Be encouraged in time, and time waits for no one. "Miscellaneous Poems No. 1" Tao Yuanming explains: We should take advantage of our youth and strength to encourage ourselves and do more of what we should do. . I wish to marry the person of my heart, and we will never be separated until we grow old together. The interpretation of "Baitou Yin": If I want to marry the person of my heart, and we will grow old together, we will never be separated. The agency is too clever, and it has ruined your life. "The Twelve Songs of A Dream of Red Mansions" ——Smart and Tired" Cao Xueqin's explanation: You have to work hard and play tricks, but the result is still inevitable. Don't use sex to antagonize your heart, as lust can easily change your heart. "No Regrets" Mei Yaochen's explanation: Appearance beauty may be able to make you lose your mind. People fall in love, but once their appearance grows old, their hearts change. It is easy to get drunk when the heart is happy, and the bright moon flies to sleep under the flowers. Who knows when you are drunk and dancing, the flowers are full of gauze and the moon is full of cups. "Reducing Words Magnolia" Zhu Dunru's interpretation: In the heart It’s easy to get drunk even if you are happy, so I lie down under the flowers while drunk. Falling flowers are sprinkled on my body, and the moon is also reflected in my wine glass. Those who know me say that I am worried, and those who don’t know me say that I want something. "Millet Li" (Book of Songs)" Definition: People who understand my mood think that I am melancholy; people who do not understand my mood think that I have any requirements for staying here. 2. Poems (ancient poems) with profound moral or symbolic meanings
One day of kindness to the king will lead to a hundred years of misunderstanding for the concubine. "The Silver Pase from the Bottom of the Well" by Bai Juyi
Definition: Just because I got your short-term love, I missed the happiness of my life.
He can hold the eagle bow like the full moon, look northwest, and shoot at the wolf. "Jiang Shenzi/Jiang Chengzi Hunting in Mizhou" Su Shi
Definition: He will draw his bow like a full moon and fight hard against the invasion of Xixia and Liao.
The bow should be drawn with strength, and the arrow should be drawn with length. To shoot a man, shoot a horse first; to capture a thief, capture the king first. "Nine Poems Before Leaving the Fortress" by Du Fu
Interpretation: When using weapons, you should use strong and sharp weapons. If you capture the king, the people will surrender.
Listen to the spring rain in the small building all night, and sell apricot flowers in the deep alley in the Ming Dynasty. "The First Spring Rain in Lin'an" by Lu You
Definition: Listening to the patter of spring rain all night long; in the early morning of the next day, the sound of selling apricot blossoms came from the deep alleys, telling people that spring was already deep.
The flowers are similar every year, but the people are different every year. "The Sad Pulsatilla" by Liu Xiyi
Flowers sometimes rise and fall, and youth is gone forever.
Shenglan sees off her guests on Xianyang Road. If the sky is affectionate, the sky will also grow old. "The Golden Bronze Immortal's Ci Han Song" Li He
Interpretation: The decline of orchids is caused by love, and all sentient things will age and wither. Regardless of whether the sun rises or the moon sets in the sky, the scenery is always new and remains unchanged forever. If it had feelings, it would still age.
Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. "Miscellaneous Poems Part One" Tao Yuanming
Interpretation: We should take advantage of our youth and strength to encourage ourselves to do more of what we should do.
I wish to have the person of my heart and stay together forever.
"The Song of the White Head"
Interpretation: To marry the "one of the same heart", grow old together and never be separated
The agency was too clever in calculating, and ended up counting Qingqing's life. "The Twelve Songs of a Dream of Red Mansions - Clever and Tired" Cao Xueqin
Definition: After all the effort and manipulation, the result is still inevitable death.
Don’t use sex to antagonize your heart, as the sex will fade and your heart will easily change. "No Regrets" by Mei Yaochen
Explanation: The beauty of appearance may make people fall in love with you, but once your appearance grows old, your heart will change.
It is easy to get drunk when the heart is happy, and the bright moon comes to sleep under the flowers. Who would have known if I was drunk and dancing, the veil would be full of flowers and the moon would be full of cups. "Reduced Words Mulan" by Zhu Dunru
Interpretation: It is easy to get drunk when one is happy in one's heart, and one will lie down under the flowers while drunk. Falling flowers are sprinkled on my body, and the moon is reflected in my wine glass.
Those who know me say that I am worried; those who do not know me say that I want nothing. "Mu Li (Book of Songs)"
Definition: People who understand my mood think I am melancholy; people who don't understand my mood think I have any requirements for staying here. 3. Find five ancient poems with symbolic meanings
1. Ice and snow. The crystal of ice and snow is used as a metaphor for the loyalty of the heart and the nobility of character.
For example, "Friends and relatives in Luoyang ask each other, and a heart of ice is in a jade pot." (Wang Changling's "Farewell to Xin Jian in Furong Tower") Bing Xin: A noble mind, the ancients used "as clear as ice in a jade pot" to describe a person An aboveboard mind.
Another example is "I should think of Linghai for many years, and the lonely light shines on myself, and my liver and lungs are all ice and snow." During Lingnan's one-year official career, his personality and conduct were as crystal clear and noble as ice and snow.
2. The Moon: Thinking of one’s relatives when facing the moon - triggers feelings of separation and homesickness. For example, "Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown."
(Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts") Such as "The east wind blew again in the small building last night, and the motherland cannot bear to look back in the bright moon." (Li Yu's "Poppy Beauty") Looking at the moon Thinking about the homeland shows the unique pain of a king who has lost his country.
For example, "Three hundred thousand soldiers were recruited in Qi Li, and they looked back at the middle of the month." Qi Qi, the desert, the hundreds of thousands of soldiers in the vast desert all looked up at the rising moon for a time, unable to restrain their sorrow. Homesickness.
3. Willow tree. To express farewell, break the willow tree. Since the Han Dynasty, broken willows have often been given as gifts to express the feeling of attachment and farewell, thus triggering the longing for relatives far away and the homesickness of travelers.
For example, the poem "Farewell" that was tested in 1987: Willows hang green on the ground, and poplar flowers are flying in the sky. When all the wicker branches are broken and the flowers fly away, I would like to ask the passers-by if they are returning home? Because "liu" and "liu" are homophonic, the ancients often broke willows and sent them away when bidding farewell to express their deep affection.
This custom began in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. In the Han Dynasty, there was the song "Breaking Willows", which was played to express farewell. The Baling Bridge in Xi'an during the Tang Dynasty was the only place for people to say goodbye to Chang'an when traveling across the country. The two sides of the Baling Bridge were covered with willows, so it became a famous place where the ancients folded willows to say goodbye, such as "New Year's Eve". The poem "The willows are colored in the new year, and Baling is sad to say goodbye".
Later generations took "Baqiao breaking willows" as the source of the farewell allusion. Therefore, Wen Tingyun's poem "There are so many separations on the green poplar road".
Liu Yong expressed the sadness of parting in "Rain Lin Bell" with "Where will I wake up tonight, on the bank of willows, with the dawn wind and the waning moon". "I hear the willows breaking in the flute, but I have never seen the spring scenery." It means that the tune "Breaking Willows" in the flute has spread far away, but the green willows in spring have never been seen. This expresses the feeling of saying goodbye to spring. .
"Who can't feel the nostalgia for his hometown when he hears the willows breaking in this nocturne?" Hearing the song "The Willows Breaking" tonight, who doesn't feel homesick for his hometown? 4. Cicada: Cicada has a noble character. The ancients believed that cicadas eating in the wind and drinking dew were a symbol of nobility, so the ancients often used the nobility of cicadas to express their nobility of character.
"Tang Shi Bie Cai" said: "Every time a cicada chants its voice, this is the only way to respect its character." Because cicadas live on high branches, eat the wind and sleep in the open air, and do not eat the fireworks of the world, it is a metaphor for His character is of the noble type.
King Luo Bin's "Singing the Cicada in Prison": "No one believes in nobleness." Li Shangyin's "Cicada": "It's hard to be full because of the high status", "I also have a clean family."
Wang Yisun's "Qitian Le": "To hold oneself high and high, suddenly becomes miserable." Yu Shinan's "Cicada": "It is not to take advantage of the autumn wind to speak loudly and from a distance."
They all The cicada is used as a metaphor to refer to a noble character. 5. Vegetation: The lush vegetation contrasts with the desolation to express the emotion of prosperity and decline.
For example, "Ten miles after the spring breeze, all the green buckwheats and wheats are green." (Jiang Kui's "Yangzhou Slowness") Ten miles into the spring breeze, the very prosperous Yangzhou Road is now covered with green buckwheats and is desolate.
"The willows on the deserted platform of the old garden are new, and the singing of water chestnuts is indescribable in spring." The willows on the deserted platform of the old garden of Wu State have grown new branches again (a desolate place). I recall the singing and dancing here in the past, and the prosperous spring. The scenery is more beautiful than the spring scenery.
Here, the lush willows set off the desolation. "The green grass in front of the steps is full of spring color, and the oriole's voice is heard in the sky across the leaves."
(Du Fu's "Prime Minister of Shu") A generation of virtuous prime ministers and their achievements have disappeared, and now there is only the green grass reflecting the green stone steps, which are reflected year after year. The beauty of spring comes from itself (the spring light is in vain), and the oriole makes this melodious and beautiful call in vain. The poet laments that the past is empty and empty, and expresses deep regret. "The grass and flowers bloom beside the Zhuque Bridge, and the sun sets at the entrance of Wuyi Alley."
(Liu Yuxi's "Woyi Alley") The former prosperity beside the Zhuque Bridge has disappeared, and the bridge has been covered with weeds, wild flowers, and black flowers. Clothes Alley has lost its former splendor, and the setting sun reflects the dilapidated and desolate alley. 6. Nanpu In ancient Chinese poetry, Nanpu is a place of farewell by the water.
Qu Yuan's "Nine Brothers·Hebo": "I fight with you eastward, and send the beauty to Nanpu." Jiang Yan's "Farewell": "The spring grass is blue, the spring water is wavy, I send you to Nanpu, How painful it is! "Fan Chengda's "Hengtang": "When spring comes in Nanpu, the river is green, and the stone bridge and Zhu Pagoda remain."
The ancients said farewell by the water not only in Nanpu, but because of the long-term national tradition. Due to cultural influence, Nanpu has become a proper name for the place of farewell by the water. 7. Changting is a farewell place on land.
Li Bai's "The Bodhisattva Man": "Where is the return journey? The long pavilion is shorter." Liu Yong's "Rain Lin Ling": "The cicadas are sad, and it is late for the long pavilion."
Li Shutong "Farewell": "Outside the long pavilion, beside the ancient road, the green grass reaches the sky." Obviously, in Chinese classical poetry, the long pavilion has become a place of farewell on land.
8. Fragrant grass is a metaphor for separation and hatred in Chinese classical poetry. "Chu Ci·Zhao Yintu": "The kings and grandsons have traveled far away and never returned, and the spring grass grows luxuriantly."
"Luxury luxuriantly" refers to the lush spring grass. The spring grass is lush and the spring light is sultry, but the lover has not returned, which inevitably causes the missing woman to climb up the stairs and wait.
Yuefu's "Xianghe Song Ci·Drinking Horses and Walking in the Great Wall Grottoes" "Green grass by the river, long and long for the distant road." The rise of "green grass by the river" expresses longing for the beautiful woman far away.
Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland": "The wild fires will not burn out, but the spring breeze will blow again. The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the green eyes connect to the deserted city."
Li Yu's "Qing Ping Le" : "Separation and hatred are just like spring grass, which will come back again if you travel farther." Spring grass, which stretches from far to the end of the world and grows everywhere, is used as a metaphor for the sadness of separation.
9. Basho is often associated with loneliness and sadness, especially the emotions of separation. There is a silk and bamboo music in the south called "Rain Beats the Plantains", which expresses a desolate sound.
Li Qingzhao once wrote: "Whoever plants a banana tree in front of the window will fill the atrium with shade. The atrium will be filled with shade, and the leaves will feel relaxed and compassionate."
The sorrow and melancholy will last forever He poured out his thoughts and complained about Basho. Wu Wenying's "Tang Duoling": "Where can sorrow come from? It's autumn when it leaves people's hearts.
Even if it doesn't rain, it's sizzling even if it doesn't rain." Ge Shengchong's "Dian Crimson Lips": "How much leisurely sorrow, dream chasing Rain on banana leaves. ”
The rain hitting the banana leaves is sad enough, but the dream soul chasing the sound of rain on the banana leaves makes people feel even more sad. 10. Wutong is similar to banana in classical Chinese poetry, and mostly represents a sad sound.
Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow": "Peaches in the spring breeze.
4. Ancient poems about flowers and their symbolic meanings
Pines and cypresses symbolize steadfastness. The pine branches are majestic and majestic, and the cypress trees are solemn and solemn. They are evergreen all year round and endure the severe winter. "The Analects of Confucius" praises: When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither. Together with bamboo and plum, pine is known as the "three friends of winter". In literary and artistic works, pines and cypresses are often used to symbolize unyielding heroic spirit.
Bamboo symbolizes integrity. Bamboo is tall and beautiful, and does not wither in the cold weather. Since ancient times, it has been universally loved by people. The ancients often used the metaphor "jade can be broken without changing its whiteness, and bamboo can be burned without destroying its integrity" to describe human integrity.
Plum blossoms symbolize perseverance and perseverance. The branches of plum trees are strong and tall, and they would rather break than bend. They are used by people to symbolize strong and unyielding will. The plum blossoms blooming in the wind and snow are the first to reveal the breath of spring to the world.
Chrysanthemum symbolizes resistance to wind and frost. Chrysanthemum blooms in late autumn. It has a long flowering period and comes in various shapes, which is deeply loved by people. Its noble character that is not afraid of wind and frost is even more praised by people.
Peony symbolizes wealth. The peony has huge flowers and bright colors. It is known as the "King of Flowers" because of its natural beauty, elegance and beauty. People regard it as a symbol of wealth and glory.
Orchids symbolize nobility. Orchids are elegant in appearance, dignified in appearance, and fragrant. They have always been a symbol of noble personality. The poet Qu Yuan loved orchids very much. In his immortal work "Li Sao", there are many beautiful lines about orchids.
The lotus symbolizes innocence. The lotus has gorgeous flowers, overflowing fragrance, green leaves and green cover, which is very elegant. Zhou Dunyi's famous article "On the Love of the Lotus" said that it "comes out of the mud but remains unstained", praising the noble character of the lotus and regarding it as a symbol of innocence and nobility.
Winning laurels symbolizes glory. According to myths and legends, there is an osmanthus tree in the moon. In the past, passing the exam was called "winning the title in the toad palace", which was a metaphor for being very glorious. The Guyue people in Fujian also weave laurels into "laurel crowns" and offer them to those with the highest honors.
Taking peaches and plums to represent disciples People often use the metaphor of "a garden full of peaches and plums" and "a world full of peaches and plums" to describe the many disciples of a famous teacher.
Expressing attachment with weeping willows. "The Book of Songs" has a sentence: "I have passed away in the past, and the willows are still there." The words "willow" and "liu" are homophonic, so in ancient times when friends were farewelling each other, they would often break willow branches and give them to each other to show their attachment, hence the saying "Yangliu Yiyi".
Replacing hometown with mulberry trees and catalpa trees "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya" states: "We must show respect to mulberry trees and catalpa trees." This means that the mulberry trees and catalpa trees in your hometown were planted by your parents, and you must show respect to them. Later generations often use sangzi to refer to their hometown.
Apricots symbolize happiness because apricots and "lucky" are homophones, which means "lucky". Apricots and vase mean "I wish you high school". At the same time, because apricot flowers are very beautiful, they are often used to symbolize beautiful girls, while almonds are Comparing it to the eyes of a beautiful woman, the saying goes, "willow eyebrows, almond eyes."
Peach symbolizes longevity. Peach is the most common symbol of longevity. It is used to celebrate the birthday of the elderly. Some people often hang a painting with three peaches and five bats in the hall, which means "three peaches and five blessings".
Narcissus symbolizes good luck in the coming year. "Darcissus" literally means "fairy in the water". Because it blooms just before and after the Spring Festival (the Lunar New Year), it is also called the "new year flower", so it becomes a symbol of good luck in the coming year. a suitable logo.
Maple leaves symbolize good fortune. Not only do maple leaves turn red in autumn, creating a beautiful scene of "frost leaves red as February flowers", but also because "maple" and "feng" have the same pronunciation, there is also the meaning of "feng". Meaning, in many pictures, a monkey is drawn perching on a tree, and there is a beehive on the tree, which also means "sealing". 5. Poems and symbolic meanings of various flowers
Lotus: emerges from the mud but remains unstained, is the gentleman of flowers, and is a symbol of elegance and purity (such as Zhou Dunyi's "Love of the Lotus"); in some It is also a symbol of love in poetry, because "lotus" and "pity" have the same pronunciation, which means love (such as "Xizhou Song" by Yuefu in the Southern Dynasties).
Plum blossoms: They are not afraid of severe cold in winter and difficult environment, and their fragrance floats. Even if they fall apart, their fragrance remains the same. They are noble heroes and messengers of spring (such as Lu You's "Bu Suanzi Yong Mei").
Chrysanthemum: Ling Han Aoshuang, a noble person, also symbolizes the aloof hermit (such as Tao Yuanming's "Drinking").
Peony: The flowers bloom warmly and brilliantly, creating a prosperous scene and an atmosphere of wealth. They are a symbol of luxury and wealth.
Yanghua: Flying in the wind, light and easy to change, it is a symbol of frivolity and unfaithfulness.
Orchid: It is known as "orchid in the empty valley" and is a symbol of elegance, nobility and dust-free.
Peach blossom: symbolizes beauty, "the peach blossoms on the human face reflect each other's red"
Lilac flower: symbolizes sadness or complex, such as "since farewell to Nanpu, I am worried about seeing lilac knots"
Osmanthus: Symbolizes reunion, "the fragrance of osmanthus on August 15th"
Maple leaf: Symbolizes good luck, maple leaves not only turn red in autumn, and have the beautiful scenery of "frost leaves are as red as February flowers", but also because "Maple" and "feng" have the same pronunciation as "feng", so it means "feng". In many pictures, a monkey is drawn perching on a tree, and there is a beehive on the tree, which also means "feng".
Apricot blossom: symbolizes happiness and contentment. "Xing" and "Xing" are homophonic.
Narcissus: a symbol of good luck in the coming year. "Darcissus" literally means "fairy in the water". Because it blooms just before and after the Spring Festival (the Lunar New Year), it is also called the "year flower", so it becomes the flower of the coming year. A fitting sign of good luck.
Tulip: Confession of love, honor, and eternal blessing.
Lily: success, wishes come true, blessings, nobility.
Morning glory: love, calmness, illusion.
Mulberry and Catalpa: Symbolizing hometown. "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya" records: "We must show respect to mulberry and catalpa trees." This means that the mulberry and catalpa trees in our hometown were planted by our parents, and we must show respect to them. Later generations often use sangzi to refer to their hometown. 6. Looking for a paragraph with symbolic meaning and the name of an ancient poem.
I feel that the poster’s question is a bit vague, but I still try to understand it thoroughly and give you my answer... Symbolizing a kind of writing Technique, based on a certain connection between things, using the image of a specific thing (symbol) to express some abstract concept, thought or emotion.
What is more familiar is that Shakespeare likes to use this technique to express the flood of emotional catharsis of the characters in his plays. I still remember that when my high school teacher talked about symbolism, he said that one of the most typical examples is Mr. Guo Moruo's "Qu Yuan Ode to Thunder and Lightning". Now I have found the relevant information and attached it below. I hope it will be helpful to the poster! The symbols and their meanings are as follows: wind, thunder, and lightning: the great power to change reality; Dongting Lake, Yangtze River, and East China Sea: the broad masses of the people; the invisible long sword: firm belief; earthen puppets and wooden stems: immoral and incompetent, bullying the people The confusing bureaucratic ruling class; a small island without people, no conspiracy, no filth, no selfishness: an ideal peaceful world, a pure land.
Original text: Qu Yuan's hands and feet were already wearing torture instruments, and a long chain was tied around his neck. He was still wearing the mysterious clothes he wore during the day, with his hair disheveled, wandering in the palace. Because of the shackles, his walking was very restricted. He would sometimes stand and stare, with anger in his eyes. When his hands moved, he would raise both hands at the same time.
If there is no movement, the fist should be bent in front of the chest. Qu Yuan (toward the wind and thunder) Wind! You roar! Roar! Roar as hard as you can! In this dark time, when everything is asleep, submerged in dreams, and dead, it is the time for you to roar, it is the time for you to roar as hard as you can! No matter how you roar, you can't wake them up from their dreams, you can't bring the dead back to life, you can't blow away the darkness that is heavier than iron, but you can at least blow away some dust, Blow away some sand and gravel, and at least some flowers and trees can be blown away.
Move on, wind! Roar, Ray! Shine, electricity! Destroy, destroy, destroy everything that sleeps in the embrace of darkness! [t] Comments [/t] ⑴ "睥(Pì) 睥(nì)" means squinting with eyes, describing an arrogant look.
⑵ "鞺鞺鞳鞳 (tāngtāngtàtà)" original. 7. Are there any lines in ancient poetry that express the philosophy of life?
"Impressions from Reading the Book" Zhu Xi opened a half-acre square pond, and the skylight and cloud shadows lingered. Ask the canal how clear it is, because there is a source of living water.
1. There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers. "Travel to Shanxi Village" by Lu You
As long as people face reality, face difficulties and obstacles, do not shrink back, are not afraid, have the courage to explore, and work hard to move forward, they will surely achieve success; when encountering difficulties and the future is bleak, they will not hesitate. Even if you are discouraged, as long as you persevere, you will definitely have a lot of hope.
2. Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased tree. "Rewarding Lotte Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou" Liu Yuxi
Decaying old things and old systems cannot stop the trend of historical progress. New things represent the direction of social progress, full of vitality and vitality; It reveals the natural laws of metabolism and praises the powerful vitality of new things; the historical trend is unstoppable and new things are invincible.
3. When you are at the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains and small mountains at a glance. "Wang Yue" Du Fu
Only by constantly climbing to the top in career can a person achieve extraordinary achievements.
4. If you want to see farther, reach a higher level. "Climbing the Stork Crane Tower" by Wang Zhihuan
Only by standing tall, with a far-sighted vision and a broad field of vision can you enjoy the scenery of thousands of miles; only by working hard and working hard can you constantly discover new realms.
5. Plum blossoms are less white than snow, but snow is less fragrant than plum blossoms. "Snow Plum" Lu Meipo
People and things have their own strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, we must learn with an open mind and learn from each other's strengths.
6. Keeping your voice high and far away is not just to take advantage of the autumn wind. "Cicada" Yu Shinan
Standing up with a noble character and aiming high in the world, you do not need any external support to become famous; a noble character and a noble state can win people over trust and respect.
7. It looks like a ridge from the side and a peak from the side, with different heights near and far. "Inscribed on the Wall of the West Forest" Su Shi
When looking at people, things, and society, we must look at it comprehensively and dialectically, from a developmental perspective, and not by generalizations.
8. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. "Summer Quatrains" by Li Qingzhao
When you are alive, you should be impassioned and vigorous, and would rather be broken than ruined. Especially young people in their prime, they should point out the country, inspire words, and live up to the endowments given by history. Our solemn mission.
9. When I ask you how you can listen, your mind is far away and you are biased. "Drinking" Tao Yuanming
If you maintain a peaceful and lofty state of mind, you will be able to enjoy yourself.
10. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so hang up your sails and sail across the sea. "The Road Is Difficult" Li Bai
If you are full of confidence and keep pursuing, you will surely reach the other side of your ideal.
11. Who said there is no less in life? The water flowing in front of the door can still reach the west, so don't sing the yellow chicken with white hair. "Huanxisha" Su Shi
Keep your spirits up, be optimistic, and don't be negative and pessimistic because of old age.
12. There are close friends in the sea, and they are as close to each other as far as the end of the world. "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou" Wang Bo
Sincere friendship can transcend time and space and shorten the distance.
13. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is a difficult thing in ancient times. "Water Melody Songtou" by Su Shi
From ancient times to the present, nothing is perfect on earth or in heaven; there are insurmountable regrets in life, and I hope everyone will cherish them.
14. I wish you a long life and a long life.
"Shui Tiao Ge Tou" Su Shi
As long as relatives are alive for a long time, even if they are thousands of miles apart, each other's hearts and spirits are connected.
15. Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the frost leaves are as red as the February flowers. "Mountain Travel" Du Mu
Only a life that is not afraid of difficulties or setbacks, perseveres and makes progress is meaningful.
16. Hai Ri is born and the night is over, Jiang Chun is entering the old year "Ci Bei Gu Mountain" Wangwan
Spring, summer, autumn and winter, day and night, the time sequence alternates, coming and going in a hurry.
17. There is no colorful phoenix flying wings in the body, but there is a clear understanding in the heart. "Untitled" Li Shangyin
As long as they are in tune with each other and share the same emotions, they can break through barriers and achieve spiritual harmony and resonance.
18. Yunxia, ??my love for mountains is priceless; when we walk, Yunshan also loves us. "The Order of Wild Geese Falling and Victory" Zhang Yanghao
People who love nature will also be loved by nature; humans and nature are interdependent and must live in harmony.
19. Falling red flowers are not heartless things, they turn into spring mud to protect flowers. "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai" by Gong Zizhen
The withdrawal of the older generation is to better care for and cultivate the next generation.
20. Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years. "On Poetry" Zhao Yi